Podcast
Turning Grief into Purpose with Kimberly Stevens
After losing her teenage son Ethan to T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia, psychologist Kimberly Stevens faced the unthinkable — and chose to transform her grief into something that would help thousands of others. In this conversation, Kimberly shares the story behind Kids Connecting Parents, an app she created to help bereaved parents find local, peer-based connection and…
Read MoreThe Story I’ve Never Told: My Mental Health Crisis
For 230 episodes, I’ve referenced my “kitchen floor moment” without telling you the full story. After interviewing psychologist Kimberly Stevens about transforming her grief into purpose, I realized: if I’m asking therapists to be brave enough to step outside broken systems, I need to be brave enough to tell you why it matters so much…
Read MoreBreaking the Unspoken Rules: Prof. Nick Titov on the Future of Therapy
In this episode, I’m sitting down with Professor Nick Titov—a giant in digital mental health and founder of MindSpot, Australia’s leading digital psychology service that has reached over 250,000 Australians. If you’ve ever wondered whether therapy has to look the way it’s always looked, this conversation will shake up everything you thought you knew. Nick isn’t just…
Read MoreLet’s Talk About Sex (Online): Navigating the Ethics, Fear & Freedom of Being a Therapist Who Talks About Taboo Things with Laura Lee
In this episode, I’m sitting down with the bold, brilliant, and whip-smart Laura Lee – a psychologist, sexologist, coach, and the founder of Blue Space Psychology – to dive into what it actually takes to talk about sex online as a regulated health professional. Laura’s work lives at the intersection of mental health, sex, and relationships. And let’s just say, that…
Read More“What If I Get It Wrong?” Two Therapists on Doubt, Fear, and Creating Their First Programs
In this episode, I’m sitting down with Alice Ayliffe and Elise Cassidy — two incredible therapists and Incubator graduates — to explore what it really looks like to move beyond the 1:1 model and create programs that change lives. If you’ve ever wondered, Where do I even start? Will anyone want what I create? What if I get it wrong? — this conversation…
Read MoreYears of Clinical Expertise & A PhD, Zero Clue How to Turn it into an Online Program – Dr. Sam Casey’s Story
In this episode, I’m sitting down with Dr. Sam Casey, founder of the Play Prescription Method, to explore one of the most common challenges therapists face: having an encyclopedia of knowledge but feeling completely stuck when it comes to packaging it into something teachable. If you’ve ever felt paralysed by your own expertise, this conversation is…
Read MoreThe Hidden Reason Business Coaching Doesn’t Work for Therapists
In this episode, I’m breaking down one of the most frustrating realities therapists face when trying to build online programs: traditional business advice simply doesn’t work for us. You’ve probably felt it — you join a business webinar or invest in a coaching program, and halfway through you realise: this doesn’t fit. The strategies feel pushy, unsafe, or…
Read More“I Can’t Keep Doing This”: Why You Don’t Have to Grind in 1:1 or Walk Away Completely
In this episode, I’m talking about one of the most painful myths therapists buy into: the belief that your only options are to keep grinding in 1:1 sessions until you collapse, or burn your practice down and walk away completely. Maybe you’ve felt it too — cancelling family dinners because of client demand, fantasising about…
Read MoreThe Gap Between Great Idea and Great Program (And Why Most Therapists Never Cross It)
In this episode, I’m talking about the invisible wall that stops most therapists from turning their brilliant program ideas into actual programs. You know the one – you’ve got this amazing concept that could genuinely help people, but every time you sit down to build it, you just… stare at the screen. Most therapists think…
Read MoreThe Anti-Hustle Guide to Building Programs That Actually Sell
In this episode, I’m dismantling the biggest myth therapists believe about creating online programs — that building one will just add more hustle and burnout to your already overwhelming life. We’re no longer in the early days when therapists could assume that more hours worked equals more value delivered. Today’s most successful therapist-entrepreneurs are rejecting…
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